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	<title>Comments on: Oregon Coast Beach Cleanup 2010</title>
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		<title>By: Dean</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dean</dc:creator>
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		<description>Here&#039;s my follow-up on the great cleanup day. 

In one day, a total of 70,500 pounds of various types of trash was gathered for recycling and proper disposal. This included the to-be-expected plastic debris all the way up to the kitchen sink. On a very positive note, the Chief of the Yachats Fire Department reported NOT ONE SINGLE 6 pack collar sighted. These collars are absolutely deadly to various marine mammals and birds as they are a choking hazard.  Thanks to all those who volunteered. Maybe we will see you at the Fall 2010 Oregon Beach Cleanup. It&#039;s fun, free, worthwhile and a terrific reason to make a trip to our beautiful part of the world.</description>
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<p>In one day, a total of 70,500 pounds of various types of trash was gathered for recycling and proper disposal. This included the to-be-expected plastic debris all the way up to the kitchen sink. On a very positive note, the Chief of the Yachats Fire Department reported NOT ONE SINGLE 6 pack collar sighted. These collars are absolutely deadly to various marine mammals and birds as they are a choking hazard.  Thanks to all those who volunteered. Maybe we will see you at the Fall 2010 Oregon Beach Cleanup. It&#8217;s fun, free, worthwhile and a terrific reason to make a trip to our beautiful part of the world.</p>
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